Jeremy Cameron played almost a lone hand for the Giants with a match-high six goals, with Taylor Adams and Tom Scully kicking two each.

Adams and Adam Treoar were prominent in the disposals count with 26 and 24 respectively.

The defeat continues the Giants' losing start to their second AFL campaign, although coach Kevin Sheedy could take positives from their performance in the opening two quarters.

Cameron kicked four of his goals in the first half but the lack of experience amongst the Giants playing group told in the third and fourth quarters, while the more seasoned Bombers roster came to the fore.

Goodard admitted that although the Bombers banked the four competition points, the result needed to act as a wake-up call regrading the importance of playing four quarters.

"It just shows that no mater who you play or where you play, if the intent is not there then a team can slice you to bits and that's where it was in the first half," he said.

Kangaroos find switch to kill Power

At Bellerive Oval the Kangaroos blasted a seven-goal opening term and while the Power had a strong second quarter, their season trademark comeback fell just short in the 14.9 (93) to 12.11 (83) result.